no issue
- Adds new settings for members modal customization to default settings
- `membersjs_show_beacon` controls the visibility of beacon in members modal
- `membersjs_show_signup_name` controls the visibility of name field in signup
- `membersjs_allowed_plans` controls the visibility of plans allowed for member to signup with
- Adds stripe connect check to determine if stripe is setup or not
- Adds the 3 new settings to members site data
no issue
- adds `populateImageSizes()` to our mobiledoc lib module
- uses `image-size` lib to speed up reading of image dimensions
- for local images, use storage adapter with same guards as used by `handle-image-sizes` middleware so that we don't insert srcsets for images that aren't transformable
- for unsplash images, remove any width and crop params from the url so it points to the full-size image
- use `populateImageSizes(mobiledoc)` to modify post model's mobiledoc when re-rendering
no issue
- known failing case was Medium. Some *.medium.com articles triggered redirects but without cookies being stored/sent across the redirect requests it would cause an infinite redirect loop and we'd abort after 10 redirects
- use `got`'s [cookie support](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/tree/v9.6.0#cookies) via `tough-cookie` so that we can create bookmark cards for medium.com and other sites with similar problems
- There were various cases where it was possible to trigger a private site to display a 404 instead of redirecting to /private/
- Private mode was also not always displaying the correct robots.txt
- This PR includes tests for all cases in test/frontend-acceptance/default_routes_spec.js & where possible the unit tests have also been updated for completeness
- Fixing the 404 issues required
- Better handling of paths using req.path instead of req.url in filterPrivateRoutes
- Additional error handling, to cover the case that a tag/author RSS feed does not exist
- Fixing the robots.txt required the order of middleware to be changed, so that private blogging gets a chance to render first
- NOTE private blogging is the only app with a setupMiddleware function so nothing else is affected
no-issue
This issue only occurs when using custom redirects with a subdirectory
setup, and the path to be redirected from is expressed as a regex, and
the url that is being redirected to is not an external url.
The issue has a few components:
- Redirect paths as a regex generally use the ^ to ensure that they
match the beginning of the path.
- The path that the regex is matched against conditionally excludes the
subdirectory, specifically, the subdirectory is excluded for external
urls
These combined means you end up with a regex like /^\/custom-redirect/
and a path like /subdir/custom-redirect, these will not match/replace
correctly, and you'll end in an infinite redirect loop.
The fix here is to *always* remove the subdirectory when testing regex's
and then conditionally adding it back *only* for the redirect, and only
if it is an internal redirect
no issue
- localhost check was causing an immediate "no provider" error when fetching oembed for a localhost url and bypassing the bookmark fallback even when the configured site lives on localhost
- allow `localhost:port` through in oembed endpoints when it matches the configured url
no issue
- pass `srcsets` value through to mobiledoc renderer
- it will stop adding `srcset` attributes to images when explicitly set to `false`
- adds `reload()` method to `mobiledocLib` so that memoized instances of the renderer can be reset during tests that change config values
closes#11917
- Pass text-only version to mailgun as `text` not `plaintext`
- This ensures we send a text-only version of the email, and this in turn should help to improve spam scores
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11414
- Importing data currently overwrites the existing "from address" with new value
- "from address" needs to go through email validation flow before update which was bypassed
- Updates importer to not allow overwrite for "from address" and use existing
- Adds test for "from address" overwrite
- We have many customers asking for INR as there are special rules in Stripe for this currency
- As well as a desire for local-selling
- Meaning it's not valid to use e.g. USD instead
no-issue
This was initially missed as local settings always had the original
stripeDirect keys, this ensures that regardless of Connect vs Direct vs
Both vs Neither that the config is correct.
Also ensures that the Members API instance is reloaded when the Stripe
Connect settings are changed.
no issue
- there are various situations where we adapt/fix/improve our mobiledoc->html output over time but we didn't have a way of updating old content without manually editing the mobiledoc and saving, or running an expensive migration to re-render all old content
- this adds a `?force_rerender=true` query param to the `PUT .../admin/posts/:id/` endpoint that allows the `html` field to be re-generated without modifying the `mobiledoc` field contents
no issue
- The intention is to move away from using file type names in URLs. This endpoint is meant to correspond to current `POST /members/csv` endpoint, that is planned to be renamed into `/members/upload`. And the `GET /members/csv` to be renamed to `/members/download` respectively.
no issue
- NQL does not support the relationship setup that members->stripe customer<->stripe subscriptions uses so it wasn't possible to use the `filter` param to query against having an active subscription
- adds `customQuery` bookshelf plugin that allows customisation of SQL query used in `findPage` method by individual models
- use `customQuery` in Member model to set up joins and conditionals to select free/paid members when `options.paid` is present
- allow `?paid` param through API and permitted options for member model
no issue
- This new format allows to return additional metadata with failed import records. The data for invalid records is returned in following format:
```
{
count: {count_of_invalid_records},
errors: [{
message: "Members not imported. Members with duplicate Stripe customer ids are not allowed." // message field of the error
context: "Attempting to import members with duplicate Stripe customer ids." // context field of the error
help: "Remove duplicate Stripe customer ids from the import file, and re-run the import." // help field of the error
count: 2 // count of this specific error
}]
};
- Errors are grouped by their context fields because message fields sometimes can contain unique information like Stripe customer id, which would produce too many errors in case of bigger datasets.
no issue
- This endpoint is meant to be used for validation of imported members
- Main function at the moment is to validate if stripe_customer_id present in the dataset exists in connected Stripe account
no issue
- Ghost-Admin redirects all paths to `/ghost/settings...` as `/ghost/#/settings/...`, this updates the admin redirect on successful magic link validation to directly use the latter to avoid extra redirect
no issue
- adds a set of hardcoded "content image sizes" to the base config
- adjusts `handle-image-sizes` middleware to always allow the hardcoded content image sizes to be genreated
- updates `@tryghost/kg-card-factory` to allow passthrough of options to card renderers
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` to add `srcset` output for image and gallery cards
closes#11008
- Updated @nexes/nql to 0.4.0
This version exports the mapKeyValues utility function
- Replaced nql-map-key-values with @nexes/nql util fn
Usage was found using `rg nql-map-key-values` and replaced globally.
- Deleted nql-map-key-values module in shared
Now that this module isn't referenced anywhere else, we can remove it,
relying solely on the util exported by @nexes/nql
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/43
- Adds new `isStripeConfigured` flag to public members site data which denotes if stripe setup is completed
- Helps clients like members.js/themes to configure payment behavior based on this flag
no-issue
The service at stripe.ghost.org must know which client_secret to use,
either the test, or live one. By encoding a JSON object as the state we
are able to pass data through the flow to inform this decision at the
end.
Note, that we still keep a random value in the state to protect against
CSRF attacks.
no-issue
We've added a "mode" query param to the members_stripe_connect api auth
method, allowing the client to easily switch between live and test mode.
no-issue
This adds the ability to pass a `mode` param of 'test' to the members stripe
connect service, which will ensure we use a testmode client_id for the
Stripe Connect OAuth flow.
This will allow users to connect their account in testmode.
no issue
- When imported member contains stripe_customer_id data but there is no Stripe configured on the Ghost instance such import should faiil. The logic is consistent with one where import fails after not being able to find customer in linked Stripe account
- Fixed import stats to show import failures instead of "duplicate" when the validation error is of "Stripe" origin
no issue
- The aim was to extract format-csv to become an external dependency. After some analysis found out that native papaparse method `unparse` was achieving the same results with a lot better test coverage and stability. Because papaparse will become Ghost's default csv processor in near future decided to integrate papaparse instead of extracting module for the format-csv module's code, which would become redundant soon anyways.
- For reference papaparse will substitute current csv-parser lib because it's better performance and maturity.
- Performance comparison can be checked here - https://github.com/Keyang/csvbench#result . At the time of writing papaparse is rougly 40% faster than csv-parser
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11807
- this was originally reported in the PR above, but we could not
reproduce it on master
- presumably the user had the latest version of moment installed for
other purposes and so they were seeing the issue
- between moment 2.24.0 and 2.26.0, something must have changed which
stopped the previous functionality working
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11414
Confirms if the fromAddress for sending member emails is valid and accessible using magic link flow, allowing owners to update full from address including domain change.
- Extends member service to handle magic link generation and validation for email update
- Updates existing setting endpoint to not directly update from address
- Adds new endpoint to send magic link to new address
- Adds new endpoint for validating the magic link when clicked and update the new email for from address
- Adds new email template for from address update email
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11414
We want to allow adding custom domains to member's from address as long as the new email is verified using the magic link flow and not saved directly to DB. Since we currently don't store domain as part of fromAddress, this PR -
- adds migration to update all existing fromAddress by appending site domain
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11768
- Wraps from parameter in double quotes so mail clients can read it whole
- Escapes double quotes in site title to avoid clash with wrapping
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11212
- if a bookmark card fetch is performed (either directly or from fallback) and the page does not have an extractable title, return a more specific error message than "No provider found for supplied URL."
no issue
- When the customer cannot be imported because they are missing from linked Stripe account or the linked account is incorrect one, these new messages should provide a better clue about what has caused the error and how to act on it.
no issue
- There is a need to be able to label certain import group of members
with custom labels. This will allow to distinguish/filter these newly
imported members.
- Allowed `POST /members/csv/` endpoint to accept `labels`
field parameter which assigns labels to every member from imported csv.
no issue
- Similarly to other additive api methods (e.g. members.add) returned more specific ValidationError with contex filled in with the reason why adding did not succed.
- This change is needed for more graceful label handling when adding new members through import
no issue
- Adding labels doesn't cause any content to invalidate, similarly to adding members. Unlike it's caunterpart - tags, there is no dependent "frontend" content that would become invalid
no-issue
This was because the API was recieving a default `null` value for the
stripe_connect_integration_token setting.
This also improves the logging for this error.
no issue
- added an `externalRequest` lib
- uses same underlying `got` module as our `request` lib
- uses `got`'s `beforeRequest` and `beforeRedirect` hooks to perform it's own dns resolution for each url that's encountered and aborts with an error if it resolves to a private IP address block
- includes a bypass for Ghost's configured url so that requests to it's own hostname+port are not blocked
- updated v2 and canary oembed controllers to use the `externalRequest` lib
no-issue
If the stripeDirect config value is NOT set / false, then connect token
should be used over the API keys if both are present, or else use
whichever is present. If the stripeDirect config value is set /
true,then API keys should be used and stripe connect token should be
completely ignored.
The reason for this is that we want to use Stripe Connect as the primary
auth method going forward, but we want to keep the direct version
availiable should the Ghost Foundation ever dismantle. This will allow
people to use all the same features with no dependency on an external
service.
no-issue
In order to issue a redirect we need access to the "raw" req/res
objects, which is why we must return the function which gets access to
them.
The members service is used to create the auth url and to update the
users session.
no-issue
Uses the members service to parse a stripe_connect_integration_token
setting and set the stripe_connect_integration based on that.
This change includes ignoring the stripe_connect_integration{,_token}
settings, as the token is never saved, and the integration can only be
set by using the token.
no-issue
This module handles the creation of a url used for authorization of
Stripe Connect, and also the parsing of the data eventually received
from the authorization flow.
no-issue
There was some unused code here, the variable was never used, also we
were looping and collecting a list of errors, but only every using the
first one, so switched to the `find` method which stops iteration after
an element has matched.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11841
- Migration adds mapping between permissions and roles for email_preview send test mail
- Only owner previously had correct permission to send test emails
- Fixture existed to allow Admin/Editor/Integrations to send test mails but had missing migration
- Adds tests for roles to send test email
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/30
- Added new `updateEmail` type for sending email address update confirmation mail to member
- The link in email updates member's email address
no issue
- node was complaining the package was missing after the sanitize-html update [1]
- the update removed an old version of lodash which supported the dot importing
method
- our code relied on this subdependency to work, but the structure has since
been updated
[1]: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11867
- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/30
- Member cannot update their email directly but need to do it via magic link sent to new email address
- Previous profile update change had allowed email to be updated directly as well for authenticated member
no issue
- adds `search` bookshelf plugin that calls out to an optional `searchQuery()` method on individual models to apply model-specific SQL conditions to queries
- updated the base model's `findPage()` method to use the search plugin within `findPage` calls
- added a `searchQuery` method to the `member` model that performs a basic `LIKE %query%` for both `name` and `email` columns
- allowed the `?search=` parameter to pass through in the `options` object for member browse requests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
* refactored core/frontend/services/proxy to import common dependency like a normal person
* removed all imports of `common/errors`
* 🔥 removed common/errors module
Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
no issue
- moves members stats generation for the admin graph from the client to the server
- outputs a basic totals count across a requested date range of 30, 90, 365 days, or all time. See below for the response shape
- leaves heavy lifting of the counts to the SQL engines - tested on a dataset of 100k members and query performance is <100ms
```
GET /ghost/api/canary/members/stats/?days=30
{
total: 100000,
total_in_range: 20000,
total_on_date: {
'2020-04-25': 19000,
'2020-04-26': 19500,
// continues until today's date
},
new_today: 200
}
```
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
- Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
no issue
- Removes global bodyParser middleware for membersApp and adds it to specific endpoints
- Removes global boolParser middleware for membersApp
We added bodayParser middleware to memebrsApp in [this](fe3eab1836) commit to read json requests for members update endpoint, but that had issues with stripe webhook parsing for `/webhooks` endpoint as stripe expects raw data to be passed down.
no issue
- updated `filter` plugin with appropriate label relationship and replacement config for NQL
- fleshed out member and label fixture data and tools to facilitate tests
no-issue
The flag currently defaults to `true` as we are still using stripe
direct. We expose it on the admin api config endpoint so that the
Ghost-Admin client can use it to conditionally render
- Allows member logged in with valid session to update their profile info - name, email, subscribed(newsletter subscription status)
- Adds new util method for formatted member response on the endpoints
- Adds common middlewares for body/bool parser and maintenance
- Adds `subscribed` status to member response
no issue
- shows the full URL instead of a truncated link in password reset email body. This is required for security and usability reasons (copy/paste)
closes#11825
- The initial implementation had a typo in a role name which didn't allow "Administrator" to edit post's "visibility" attribute
- Added unit tests to check administrator specific role and visibility attribute permission
- Add a query param that indicates whether signin/up succeeded or failed
- Add unit tests for all 3 possible cases for the createSessionFromMagicLink middleware
- Added an acceptance test to show the behaviour works in principle
- This restores the functionality from 3.14 as follows:
/members/ -> (with no route) rendered 404 error
/members/ -> (with route) renders members template
/members/?token=invalidtoken&foo=bar -> redirects to /?foo=bar
/members/?token=validtoken&foo=bar -> redirects to /?foo=bar
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11790
- reduced complexity by sticking to one email for both normal reset and forced reset (locked staff accounts)
- exposed `siteTitle` for use in any email templates
- updated email copy to be suitable for both types of password reset
- Fixed session invalidation for "locked" user
- Currently Ghost API was returning 404 for users having status set to "locked". This lead the user to be stuck in Ghost-Admin with "Rousource Not Found" error message.
- By returning 401 for non-"active" users it allows for the Ghost-Admin to redirect the user to "signin" screen where they would be instructed to reset their password
- Fixed error message returned by session API
- Instead of returning generic 'access' denied message when error happens during `User.check` we want to return more specific error thrown inside of the method, e.g.: 'accountLocked' or 'accountSuspended'
- Fixed messaging for 'accountLocked' i18n, which not corresponds to the
actual UI available to the end user
- Added automatic password reset email to locked users on sign-in
- uses alternative email for required password reset so it's clear that this is a security related reset and not a user-requested reset
- Backported the auto sending of required password reset email to v2 sign-in route
- used by 3rd party clients where the email is necessary for users to know why login is failing
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
no issue
- Adds new endpoint on integration to refresh admin/content api key secret
- Allows owner/admin to refresh their content or admin API keys for an integration via Ghost Admin
- Adds a new `refreshed` event to actions table for anytime an api_key secret is refreshed
- Added a wrapper around express.Router to our shared/express util
- Also export static and _express
- Use this shared util everywhre, meaning express is only used directly in this one file
- ATM this file is mostly an experiment / debug helper, it might be removed again later
- The aim is to have a minimal framework wrapping express that allows us to:
- reduce our usage of express() in favour of Router()
- unify some of our duplicated logic
- fix some structural issues e.g. Sentry
- make it easier to understand the codebase
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11756
- we removed the fixed `width: 600px` to fix gmail scaling but that means we need a new way of creating a 600px centre column in Outlook
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11756
- fixed gmail scaling problems
- the `width: 600px` on `.container` was forcing gmail to always render at 600px wide and then use scaling to resize the email to fit the device width
- for most emails gmail would also apply their own font resizing to compensate so it didn't look _too_ bad
- some emails however would not trigger the font resizing, most notably when posts contained a feature image, which would result in very small text
- removing the fixed `width: 600px` resolves the scaling problem and lets the email be truly responsive
- removed attribute selectors in the media query CSS
- gmail does not support attribute selectors
- attribute selectors used to be necessary for Yahoo Mail but this is no longer the case
- tested using litmus.com for all popular email clients
- Use array destructuring
- Use @tryghost/errors
- Part of the big move towards decoupling, this gives visibility on what's being used where
- Biting off manageable chunks / fixing bits of code I'm refactoring for other reasons
- Meant to cleanup the old api/canary/members earlier, removed now as it's unused
- Also removed all the duplicate references to labs.members in various places
- My codebase-wide replacement of const/let yesterday went one step too far :)
- grunt uglify:prod fails on the use of const
- This file should continue to use var for the time being cos there's plans to upgrade this script already :)
- Clarify that the parent app has 2 distinct parts: backend and frontend
- Frontend app takes members and site apps + the frontend SSL redirect middleware
- Backend app already has admin + API (and the SSL redirect needs significant work)
- There's a lot more to do here, but this increases clarity
- create a new app for the /members/ endpoint
- moved all /members/ routes and middleware onto this app
- helps to separate members and frontend/site logic so we can start to decouple things more
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11756
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` which includes a VML version of video embed card fallbacks
- fixes play button styling for Yahoo Mail
- adds a minimum height to video embeds so they appear more reasonable when images are not loaded
no issue
We changed the magic link route handling from setting global value to just redirecting to frontend in [this](d8d5d6b7d0 (diff-0d54454fd954b0203a71ec52df4bd4c0R96-R98)) commit, but missed removing `next()` call which attempts to send response again causing Unhandled rejection error. This change simply removes the extra `next()` call
refs #10898
- Execute string replacement on external paths
- Take non-top-level base URLs into consideration (to avoid #10776 dups)
- Added tests for all of the above cases
- Magic link token handling doesn't need to be global, this couples the system to the frontend, which isn't necessary
- Instead, we create a session from the token, and redirect to the frontend
- Move res.locals.members setting into existing middleware function instead of having it separate
- The existing createSessionFromToken was actually doing two things behind the scenes
1. Handling the ?token from the magic link and creating an actual session (mounted globally, which is not necessary)
2. Loading an existing session so that a member is logged in to the frontent
- IMO 1. is part of members, and doesn't need to be global
- IMO 2. is part of the frontend. It does need to be global but should NOT be hidden away behind the token middleware, as it wasn't clear what this was doing
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
refs core/server/api/canary/oembed.js
- updated `kg-default-cards` to a version that will render a thumbnail and play button overlay for video embed cards when rendering to an email target
- added styling for video embed play button overlays to members email template
no issue
- embed cards now store metadata including thumbnail urls in their payload
- we want to use this metadata to render video cards in emails
- by default oembed endpoints return fairly small thumbnail images that don't look great when blown up
- oembed supports a `maxwidth` query param that will instruct oembed providers to return larger sizes of the content if available
no issue
- Handlebars now throws an Error for misuse errors within the if/unless
helpers, but our error handling checks for a TypeError
- this would skip using an IncorrectUsageError and ends up throwing a GhostError
- this commit removes the TypeError check and switches to using the
Handlebars error message
- Because we want devExperiments enabled when checking out from source, we have a committed config.development.json
- It works, but is a PITA if you want to have some local settings, as they have to be stashed (or get accidentally committed)
- This commit adds `config.local.json` as a local file that anyone can specify in any env, and it will be loaded
- Note that config.[specific env].json will trump it / overwrite it
- But you can still have settings alongside!
- added core/shared to watched folders in grunt
- moved sentry to shared
- moved express initialisation to a shared file
- always set trust proxy + sentry error handler
- use this new express init everywhere, and remove duplicate trust proxy and sentry error handler code
- renamed the parentApp in index.js to ghostApp, to reduce confusion with the layer that is named parentApp
- renamed the adminApp inside of parentApp to backendApp to reflect the fact it's both admin+api
- renamed a bunch more variables there to be backend, rather than admin
- renamed the api index.js file to app.js and created a new index which is an actual index
- put brand back, but only if dev experiments is enabled
- put members plans and allowSelfSignup back, but this is temporary as they need to live elsewhere
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11659
- default `moment()` timezone is UTC and we store the `published_at` value in UTC
- fetch the configured timezone and convert the date into that timezone before formatting for inclusion in the email template
closes#11766, refs 7284227f1
- when we changed from host to hostname, more changed than just using the x-forwarded-host if trusted because express req.hostname does not return the port
- this causes issues with an infinite redirect if you try to set a different admin host with a port
- added a test to demonstrate the case, that didn't fail due to an error in the test logic
- switched from redirecting based on req.hostname to using req.vhost.host which has the correct trusted, requested value that we should rely on
- simplified the comparison logic to explicitly compare host with host
no issue
- the code didn't verify the existance of `timeoutInMS` before using it
- this caused `requestTimeout` to be `undefined`
- this commit adds the extra check so the fallback of 5000ms will be
used
- This code was a little verbose, which made it hard to see what was happening (it still is a bit)
- Used destructuring to reduce the code
- Renamed a few variables
- we had urlRedirects, urlRedirects.adminRedirect and adminRedirects
- all do kinda similar things, but for different contexts so for now I've done a minimal renaming for clarity
- and updated some comments!!
- also removed totally unnecessary if res.isAdmin clause, as we don't use that, and it was never true
- cache-control had some logic in it for private blogging + similar logic exists for members in site/app
- having it in 2 places is weird, and having it inside the mw makes the mw less generic/reusable
- instead of requiring config inside the middleware, we pass config in for the one case where this is used
- fixed tests that didn't test anything 🙈
- Moved normalize image mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved upload validation mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- Co-located the code with the upload middleware, as it's small and gives us a nice API of .upload.single and .upload.validation
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- These two functions have no dependencies and are only used in valiation/upload
- Co-locating the code makes it easier to move
- Exported them with a new module.exports._test pattern - we'll see about whether this is a good idea
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved upload mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved update-user-last-seen from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved api cors from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved version-match from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/6
This exposes an endpoint on site url (`/members/ssr/member`) to get member's data in exchange for their session/identity on a theme when they are logged in. It essentially uses the same logic and data which is passed down to theme through handlebar helpers, and is used by members.js script to load member data.
no issue
This adds new public settings - description, logo, brand - and some public member settings - plans, allowSelfSignup to the open site endpoint which will be used by members.js for data initialization
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This allows anyone using members service to fetch public membership plans for a site including currency and monthly/yearly charges. This is currently duplicated from theme service where we create the price helper, but will be cleaned up to keep logic in one single place.
- Moved ghost-locals from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- This allows shared middleware to be unhooked from the parent app
- Moved emit-events from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved log-request from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved request-id from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Have a consistent structure so we can co-locate an app with its own middleware
- This is another small step in sorting out the giant mess that was web/shared/middleware
- Moved serve-public-file from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
refs 717567995b
- We should not be using relative URLs inside the admin panel anymore
- Removes a usage of "shared" middleware which isn't truly shared
- Moved handle-image-sizes from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved static-theme from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved serve-favicon from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved admin-redirects from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
no issue
- the `email.{html,plaintext}` fields are only used to display what was sent in the email so it doesn't make sense to store the mailgun-specific content which can be confusing when viewing in the admin area
- store the raw serialized post content with a basic no-data replacement of replacement strings rather than the output of full data fetching and mailgun transformation
no issue
- fixed plaintext templates being word wrapped and breaking across replacement strings
- updated `postEmailSerializer.serialize` to return the email template plus a replacements array that can be used for creating Mailgun-like recipient variable objects or more straight forward replacement
- updated email-preview API to work with the replacements data to show fallback data when previewing
no issue
- with the email replacements feature it's useful to have real member data when sending test emails from the PSM
- if the supplied email address matches a member then that member's data will be used for any replacements
no issue
- in our replacements the member properties are prefixed with `subscriber_` but this wasn't taken into account when requesting data from the member object
no issue
- the value of `mobiledoc` when submitting a page/post via the API must
be JSON, but we don't validate this
- this results in url-utils throwing an error, which ends up being a 500
- this commit adds a custom format to AJV to validate it is valid JSON
- also updates tests with bad JSON - 'a'
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- adjusted mega's post serializer to get full email contents
- fetch `mobiledoc` from the API rather than the pre-rendered `html` and `plaintext`
- re-generate `html` using the mobiledoc renderer with an "email" target so that the email-only card content is included
- re-generate `plaintext` from the newly generated email html
- added replacement handling to mega's `getEmailData` function
- find all of our `%%{replacement "fallback"}%%` instances in the html template and push them into a replacements array with the respective property on the member instance and desired fallback
- transform the replacement for Mailgun compatibility. Mailgun uses `%recipient.variable_name%` for its template variables so we need to replace our custom replacement string with the compatible version. Our replacements system allows for the same replacement (`{subscriber_name}`) to be used multiple times and have different fallbacks, Mailgun doesn't support fallbacks so for each replacement we also need an indexed `variable_name` part so that we can put our fallbacks in the correct place
- perform the same Mailgun template transformation for the plaintext version except we re-use the replacements array to avoid bloating the API request to Mailgun with duplicate template variables for every recipient
- swapped `reduce` for a plain loop for easier readability
fixes#11740
- there was a discrepancy in the use of `private_blog` within the
code, and `private_block` in the default config
- this commit switches the code to `block` in order to avoid breaking
existing configs
- in 3.13.2 the importer always throws the error "The "path" argument must be of type string. Received an instance of Object"
- this is due to a change in method signature that wasn't accounted for
- added a test to catch similar changes to this code in future
fixes#11723
- when deleting an invite/label/tag/webhook that doesn't
exist, Ghost would throw a 500 error
- this commit catches the NotFoundError
- also rejects from model if nothing was found
- spotted in Sentry
- the helper dir also contained some code used with helpers - utils and helper-helpers?
- the goal here was for helpers to be the only thing in their folder so we can look at moving them out
- all other code has been moved to services/themes for now, which is not the right place either
- services/themes is a catch-all for theme storage, loading, validation, rendering and more, needs to be broken down
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- moved `mobiledoc.renderers.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` to `mobiledoc.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` so that it's easier for the getter to access the parent objects getters
- removed all tests and dependencies that now live in @tryghost/mobiledoc-dom-renderer
- kept the `mobiledocHtmlRenderer` test because that's testing that we've correctly wired up our cards and atoms and the output is what we expect
no issue
- the blank document we use in Ghost is not specific to the html renderer
- renamed from `structure` to `document` to better represent its intent
- allows for easier extraction of `mobiledocHtmlRenderer`
no issue
- importing an LTS export would cause Ghost to throw a 500 error because
it used InternalServerError.
- an IncorrectUsageError is more applicable here
- this commit also updates the code comment and error message
- note: removed comment about WP exports because the plugin has been updated
to support the v2 & v3 format
- spotted in Sentry
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- added the same 2sec timeout and `Ghost` user-agent header to the `rel="alternate"` oembed request that we use for the initial html page request
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- Knex removed their use of several Bluebird methods, including `return`
- our code used `return`, but mostly to return null after a destroy action
- these uses have been replaced with `.then(() => null)` in order to
continue returning null and to avoid breaking anything
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* Added default for getting origin of request
This function is used to attach the origin of the request to the
session, and later check that requests using the session are coming from
the same origin. This protects us against CSRF attacks as requests in
the browser MUST originate from the same origin on which the user
logged in.
Previously, when we could not determine the origin we would return
null, as a "safety" net.
This updates the function to use a secure and sensible default - which
is the origin of the Ghost-Admin application, and if that's not set -
the origin of the Ghost application.
This will make dealing with magic links simpler as you can not always
guaruntee the existence of these headers when visiting via a hyperlink
* Removed init fns and getters from session service
This simplifies the code here, making it easier to read and maintain
* Moved express-session initialisation to own file
This is complex enough that it deserves its own module
* Added createSessionFromToken to session service
* Wired up the createSessionFromToken middleware
no-issue
This services handles the registration and retrieval of adapters,
it normalises the config to look like:
{
[adapterType]: {
active: adapterName,
[adapterName]: adapterConfig
}
}
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- missing modules required by an adapter weren't flagged up as missing,
but that the entire adapter was missing
- therefore, it was difficult to see what you were missing
- this commit handles the case where a module is missing, and displays
an error
* Refactored SessionStore to use @tryghost/errors
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* Updated tests to test exposed API
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This will make refactoring easier, as we only have the "public" contract to maintain
* Refactored session functionality to SessionService
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This splits the session logic away from the HTTP responding logic,
which will allows us to decouple session creation/modification from the
API. Eventually this can be used to create sessions based on magiclink
style tokens.
* Instantiated and exported the new SessionService
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* Refactored session middleware to take session service
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This removes duplication of code and makes the middleware more explicit
that it's just a wrapper around the session service.
* Updated to use external @tryghost/session-service
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fixes#11694
- if the post contained no body, the `.replace` would throw an error
- converted to an if-statement instead of doing `|| ''` because there
would be a floating full-stop
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- moved card definitions to a new library `@tryghost/kg-default-cards`
- moved `createCard` factory function to a new library `@tryghost/kg-card-factory`
- moved image.manipulation lib to a new package called @tryghost/image-transform
- new package has an updated API signature, so the method calls have changed but the underlying code is identical
- removed the optional sharp dependency from Ghost, as this is now optionally required by the image-transform module
- mock non existant module util was defined twice
- split it out properly from the rest of the utils, update all references
- this allows us to move this util out of the codebase along with other code, e.g. the image manipulation code
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- Migrations within a minor have to be named with numbered prefixes like 01-, 02-, 03-.
- These two migrations were merged into master in the same time window which lead to having incorrect naming
- Moved zipFolder to a new package
- also exposing extract-zip from the new package
- new package has the API pre-promisified
- also uses @tryghost/extract-zip instead of extract-zip, which has bugfixes
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major